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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 9 <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if the Vikings Stadium is built in Arden Hills, would there be any <br /> change in the US 10/Highway 96 interchange. <br /> Mr. Tolaas responded that there would be no change. He added that if the stadium legislation <br /> were adopted, there is an environmental study that has to be done as well as a construction project <br /> within the stadium area itself. He stated he does not think all of that will happen so fast that it <br /> would influence the 1-694 or Highway 96 projects. He added that MnDOT works very hard to <br /> stage their projects carefully. He also stated that MnDOT sees Highway 96 as an important east/ <br /> west route that helps relieve 1-694 pressures. He explained that it will be a difficult couple of <br /> years during these construction projects, but people will reroute and adjust to the changing traffic <br /> patterns. <br /> Mayor Grant stated that he doesn't think Arden Hills can dictate the state's plans but the City <br /> can do its due diligence. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer expressed concern about connectivity and how it will diminish <br /> the efficiency of the Public Works crew as most of the Public Works equipment is stored north of <br /> 1-694 while most of their work is south of 1-694. <br /> Mr. Tolaas suggested that we ask to have Arden Hills and Ramsey County staff members meet to <br /> review the staging of these projects. He also stated that in response to concerns expressed by <br /> Arden Hills, MnDOT has moved up the work on the Lexington Avenue bridge deck to next <br /> spring. He encouraged the City to allow MnDOT to move that project back because of the <br /> connectivity issues with all the other projects going on. <br /> Joe Lux, Ramsey County Public Works, commented that MnDOT wanted to do the Lexington <br /> Avenue bridge deck this summer but that project was delayed for several reasons including the <br /> state shut down and because the project was more complex than anticipated. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated if the Council is concerned about the staging of these <br /> projects, Staff could create a condition of Municipal Consent requesting reasonable discussions <br /> with the County and MnDOT about staging and how we will be able to move around our own <br /> city. He added that we also need to consider what effect a firm condition would have on the <br /> funding of these projects, some of which have sunset dates. <br /> Councilmember Holden agreed with Mr. Maurer's suggestion that such a condition be added, <br /> but she would like to see it be a little stronger statement. <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked if any other roads will be closed during the I-694 work. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer responded there will be some isolated closings during bridge <br /> demolition, but those will probably be in the evenings or over weekends. <br /> Mayor Grant stated that Council consensus is to direct Public Works Director Maurer to create a <br /> condition with a"little bit of teeth in it". <br />